// // SWIG typemaps for std::string // Luigi Ballabio // Apr 8, 2002 // // Guile implementation // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // std::string is typemapped by value // This can prevent exporting methods which return a string // in order for the user to modify it. // However, I think I'll wait until someone asks for it... // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ %include exception.i %{ #include %} namespace std { class string; %typemap(typecheck) string = char *; %typemap(typecheck) const string & = char *; %typemap(in) string (char* tempptr) { if (gh_string_p($input)) { tempptr = SWIG_scm2str($input); $1 = std::string(tempptr); if (tempptr) SWIG_free(tempptr); } else { SWIG_exception(SWIG_TypeError, "string expected"); } } %typemap(in) const string & (std::string temp, char* tempptr) { if (gh_string_p($input)) { tempptr = SWIG_scm2str($input); temp = std::string(tempptr); if (tempptr) SWIG_free(tempptr); $1 = &temp; } else { SWIG_exception(SWIG_TypeError, "string expected"); } } %typemap(out) string { $result = gh_str02scm($1.c_str()); } %typemap(out) const string & { $result = gh_str02scm($1->c_str()); } }